Thank You, Please Come Again: How Gas Stations Feed & Fuel the American South

Thank You Please Come Again: How Gas Stations Feed & Fuel the American South

Exhibit on Display: Feb. 22-May 24

Member Only Preview Reception: Feb. 21 • 5-6:30 pm

Thank You Please Come Again: How Gas Stations Feed and Fuel the American South presents work by photojournalist Kate Medley. On view from February 22 to May 24, this exhibition offers an opportunity to experience firsthand the photographs from Medley’s award-winning book of the same title. Featured by The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN, among others, Thank You Please Come Again was named a best book of 2024 by National Public Radio, won the 2024 Mississippi Institute of Arts & Letters prize in photography, and was a finalist for a James Beard Award.

Kate Medley covers national news across the American South and focuses on storytelling and environmental portraiture, often exploring issues of social justice and shifting politics of this region. A native of Mississippi now based in North Carolina, Medley traveled thousands of miles across 11 states over 10 years, making some 150 stops at gas station grills, buffets, and quick marts. “The gas stations I stopped at compelled me to dig deeper and to wonder: Who lives here? What do they do for work? What do they eat? What do they believe? What is important in their America? Their South?” These questions shape the exhibition–prompting audiences to consider our cultures and deepen human connection across the countertop.

Thank You, Please Come Again: How Gas Stations Feed & Fuel the American South

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